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Bronzing a skull-- or giving one a "bronze" look
I have what I believe is a unique situation: I want to bronze a skull. I would like to "bronze" a large rams's skull that I have. I've thought of going the usual route, but am having trouble locating a business in this area that does this. I was thinking of trying something that I could "paint" on, if such exits. Anyone know of anything I might use? Otherwise, anyone know of a business in the San Diego area that does this type of bronzing? Thanks.
Joe Piluso- San Diego, California, USA
2003
Unusual yes, Joe. Unique? Nope. -- it was the subject of letter No. 1 at www.finishing.com! I think that letter will help you. Good luck.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2003
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